SCHS Marching Band and Color Guard perform at 49ers Kickoff: Players for a Purpose
By Sonia Mankame, Santa Clara High School
• September 17, 2024
Senior Elle Gasper’s journey through different art forms
By Jenny Suh, Cecilia Wu, Yvonne Wu, Inaaya Yousuf, and Lilly Wu
• September 17, 2024
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’: A Masterclass in Pop Precision and Playful Provocation
By Ananya Karthik, Rock Ridge High School
• September 17, 2024
Love’s new chapter: The empowering resurgence of romance novels
By Stella Bleiweis, Walt Whitman High School
• June 3, 2024
Conservation photographer captures world to change it
By Ingrid Smith, McCallum High School
• May 31, 2024
Embracing evil
By Lillian Wang, Monta Vista High School
• May 31, 2024
“Growing Pains”: WHS graduate’s feature film premieres
By Penelope Biddle, Wayland High School
• May 31, 2024
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ is an addicting pop brew
By Alicia Yee, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
• May 31, 2024
Henderson stars on TikTok with a passion for fashion
By Pranavi Ramineni, Coppell High School
• May 30, 2024
Inclusion on stage: Autistic WJ student stars in musical
By Billie Lieber, Walter Johnson High School
• May 29, 2024
‘This ain’t Texas’ – but it is country
By Emma Powell, Baldwin High School - PA
• May 23, 2024
Challenger? I hardly know ‘er!
By Tegenn Jeffery, Huntington Beach High School
• May 23, 2024
“There’s no way it ends here”: Violinist Darren Liu ‘24 Shares Special Bond With Music
By Serena Liu, WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - Austin
• May 21, 2024
Freshman Tristen Riggs’ Pursuit in Acting
By Hannah Bland, McNeil High School
• May 21, 2024
Nostalgia in media: Toeing the line between modernized and contrived
By Valerie Shu and Alyssa Wang
• May 21, 2024
Beyond the verse
By Sofia Ayala, Prosper High School
• May 21, 2024
Eilish’s new album closes door on earlier sounds, themes
By Jacey Radcliffe and Aria Majcher
• May 21, 2024
Jupiter High student competes on “The Voice”
By Shayna Lagos, Jupiter High School
• May 21, 2024
The TikTokification of music — a destructive trend
By Landon Heuer, Walt Whitman High School
• May 21, 2024
Bowie students advance careers in Animation III class
By Asher Hagan, James Bowie High School
• May 21, 2024
Wesley Royer Nails Down a State Title
By Delaney Kahler, Adel DeSoto Minburn High School - IA
• May 17, 2024
Stages to screens
By Aadhya Yanamadala, The Hockaday School
• May 15, 2024
The Playful Porpoise: by students, for students
By Chloe Beery, Xavier College Preparatory
• May 15, 2024
Musicians For Hope Strikes a Chord in the Chicago Area
By Caroline Gerber, Lake Forest High School
• May 15, 2024
‘Monkey Man’ provides a visceral, modern take on Hindu mythology
By Sagnik Nag Chowdhury and Trisha Sannappanavar
• May 15, 2024
The Forest Scout’s 2024 Musicians of the Year: The Band Women
By Emma Stadolnik, Lake Forest High School
• May 14, 2024
Junior wins national YoungArts award; travels to L.A.
By Ruby Flanner, Lawrence High School
• May 13, 2024
Dev Patel’s Monkey Man: More than just an action movie
By Sasha Cabral, Carnegie Vanguard High School
• May 13, 2024
“Challengers” showcases passion for tennis on, off court
By Isabella Gibson and Ailish Herrmann
• May 10, 2024
A passion for performing
By Grace Turney and Tanvi Dubey
• May 10, 2024
Vijay’s musical journey from classical Carnatic to choir cadences
By Rhea Choudhary, Coppell High School
• May 9, 2024
Exploring Woodbridge High’s Blossoming Student-Led Music Scene
By Alexis Levin, Woodbridge High School
• May 9, 2024
Capturing Life Through the Lens
By Hailey Gray, Pittsburg High School - KS
• May 8, 2024
“Fallout”: Giving Increasing Hope for the Future of Video Game Adaptations
By Charlie Gattman, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• May 7, 2024
“Girls State:” A captivating female empowerment story
By Max Spiegel, Green Hope High School
• May 7, 2024
“Reflections” of talent
By Emily Early and Samir Shaik
• May 7, 2024
Singer-songwriter Brad Jameston reflects on career pathway, busking experiences
By Anna Reznick, The American School in London
• May 7, 2024
Kim composing his own story with piano
By Yug Talukdar, Coppell High School
• May 6, 2024
Dancing for Tradition
By Poojasai Kona, Frisco High School
• May 3, 2024
Students Brighten up Senior Home With Music
By Amelie Giomi, Menlo School
• May 3, 2024
Guiding Light
By Ella Braig, Ladue Horton Watkins High School
• May 3, 2024
The revival of digital cameras
By Aly Dusing, West Chicago Community High School
• May 3, 2024
Poetry empowers student voices
By Suhani Gupta, The Harker Upper School
• May 3, 2024
Snapping memories
By Emay Kong, Bellaire High School
• May 3, 2024
Camryn Harris ’24 reveals impact of Irish dancing career
By Zara Saliba '26, Staples High School
• May 3, 2024
Step by Step
By Ira Rodrigues, Ladue Horton Watkins High School
• May 1, 2024
Join Super Earth’s fight for democracy in “Helldivers 2”
By Grant Stables, Chantilly High School
• May 1, 2024
Rhythmic Journey: U-High Band was founded through jazz, evolved into friendship
By Mia Lipson, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• May 1, 2024
Runway Ready: Fashion Design Students Attend Austin Fashion Week
By Alessandra Ashford, WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - Austin
• April 30, 2024
Opinion: Despite recent progress Black representation in media still lacking
By Micah Freeman, Starr's Mill High School
• April 30, 2024
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